I have bought a few of these hand painted, muslin backdrops. I haven't used them a lot yet, but I have found that if you have a good subject-backdrop distance, and an appropriate aperture, they do the job quite nicely. For $26CDN for 6x9 to $60CDN for 10x20 the price seems good. The company ships from a Canadian location as well as one in the USA. They caution about washing, but I put mine in a short, cold wash and then a gentle dryer cycle to get out the wrinkles from being folded for shipping, and there was no noticeable change in appearance. I did think that there were a lot of small wrinkles left in them, until upon a closer look I realized they were lines from the painting; none of which can be seen in a final image. I also just stuff them into pillow cases for storage, so there are no straight wrinkles from folding when I use them.

PS. I also cut my 10x20 into two 10x10s so that they are easier to handle. If I lay one on the floor and just drape the backdrop on it you can't tell that they're not one piece.

The hard thing to find in an inexpensive backdrop is a subtle pattern. That's the primary feature of the expensive hand-painted ones--subtlety.

So far, the best combination of subtlety and low cost I've found so far are a couple of the Backdrop Alley backgrounds that I've gotten from Amazon. The Sandstone and the Gray Mist (if I let it go fairly dark) are subtle enough for my taste.

These also come with bags of the same fabric with handles--which turns out to be very handy.

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